Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Poids | 1315,42 g Meilleur: Philips BT2650 Poids: 0,21 g | |||
Temps de lecture | 8 h Meilleur: Music Angel Mini Best Friendz Temps de lecture: 120 h |
Chaînes | 1.0 |
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la taille | 160.02 mm |
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Largeur | 152.4 mm |
Profondeur | 160.02 mm |
Poids | 1315.42 g |
Haut-parleur intelligent (assistant virtuel) | Non |
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Assistance Aptx | Non |
Bluetooth | Oui |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Oui |
AirPlay | Oui |
Fonctionnant sur batterie | Oui |
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Type de batterie | Batterie rechargeable |
Temps de lecture | 8.0 h |
You might be asking: what is the Aether Cone?
Adrienne Maxwell checks out the Aether Cone tabletop speaker, which supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirPlay sources and incorporates several interesting features to help distinguish it from the pack.
Sometimes I felt like wireless speakers couldn't be improved, until I had the chance to try the Aether Cone Smart Speaker. What makes the product stand out?
I'm a big music geek, someone who follows technology closely and a guy with an appreciation for premium sound and industrial design. I'm the curator of an ever-increasing collection of speaker docks and wireless speakers — always in search of a great listening experience. You can bet I jumped at the opportunity when GeekDad sponsor Aether offered to send me one of its Aether Cone wireless speakers. The Cone is billed as an intelligent music player, one that not only takes your voice requests, but learns your preferences. It looks like nothing else out there, too. I spent a few weeks getting to know the Cone. If you're a serious music fan, someone with a keen interest in technology or you appreciate interesting design, the Aether Cone should definitely be on your wireless speaker short list.
Is a piece of code capable of mimicking the way humans listen to music? That's the promise of Cone, a "thinking" speaker that watches what you listen to and learns from it. It doesn't perfectly replicate your tastes—but it's pretty damn fun to watch it try.